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    Govt of Pakistan‏Verified account @pid_gov Jan 27

    Pakistan Army's operation to rescue two foreign mountaineers stuck in Nanga Parbat is in progress. According to ISPR, 2 helicopters carrying 4 rescuers are undertaking rescue mission. The request was made to Pakistan Army to save lives of these mountaineers by concerned Embassiespic.twitter.com/i3x7EjCnn0

    10:06 AM - 27 Jan 2018
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    • Awais Butt Mohdilyasmohd usman haider M Faheem M Faheem Ahmed Naseer faiza abrar Ahmed Waqas asif j raja TheDreamer,
    Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, Elisabeth Revol, Moin ul Haque and 5 others
    1. Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor @OfficialDGISPR

    2. Elisabeth Revol @ZabRevol

    3. Moin ul Haque @FrancePak

    4. France in Pakistan @FranceinPak

    5. Paris @Paris

    6. Air France Newsroom @AFnewsroom

    7. Poland.pl @Poland

    8. Ministry of Foreign Affairs  🇵🇱 @PolandMFA

    48 replies 170 retweets 490 likes
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      2. Panda_albinos‏ @panda_albinos Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        Adam Bielecki, Denis Urubko, Jarek Botor and Piotr Tomala - which one is from Pakistan? The 2 helicopters were free of charge? @nangaparbat

        3 replies 5 retweets 120 likes
      3. Pavol Draxler‏ @pavoldraxler Jan 27
        Replying to @panda_albinos @pid_gov and

        Was not that Pakistan army that delayed rescue mission for one day because they have not get money up front? I am afraid that was the day that really matters.

        0 replies 2 retweets 10 likes
      4. End of conversation
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      2. Tom Kręciel‏ @Tom_Kreciel Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        Chartering a chopper is what you call „Pakistan Army's operation”? You would do a favor to the rest of the world if your army was as moderate in it's actions as today...😞

        3 replies 12 retweets 24 likes
      3. Rauf‏ @rauf_soh Jan 28
        Replying to @Tom_Kreciel @pid_gov and

        Do you have any idea what it is meant by flying between K2 base camp and #NangaParbat base camp ?pic.twitter.com/dOnQbz9loe

        2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
      4. Rauf‏ @rauf_soh Jan 28
        Replying to @rauf_soh @Tom_Kreciel and

        What refernce do you have while maligning a country which is helping your countrymen??? How many Pakistanis are being helped by Polish Govt. on humanitarian basis ? Don’t be another oxymoron affected by fake news .Peace !!!

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      5. Tom Kręciel‏ @Tom_Kreciel Jan 28
        Replying to @rauf_soh @pid_gov and

        OK, so what was a contribution of Pak army to rescue mission except flight? Be precise, pls. Maybe you already forgotten Kashmir earthquake 2005 and who was HELPING who those days?

        2 replies 5 retweets 16 likes
      6. Muhammad Kashif Iqbal‏ @mkiacma78 Jan 29
        Replying to @Tom_Kreciel @rauf_soh and

        Ok go and rescue without chopper being flown by Pakistan army pilots

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Tom Kręciel‏ @Tom_Kreciel Feb 1
        Replying to @mkiacma78 @rauf_soh and

        LOL, the little girl felt offended. Luckily to Mrs. Revol not every Paki acts like that. You are patethic.

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. End of conversation
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      2. Mike Avdi‏ @mikeavdi Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        There are only 3 polish guys (Adam Bielecki, Jarek Botor, Piotr Tomala) and one from Russia (Denis Urubko) in rescue team. So, where is Pakistan's Army operation? Anyway, they had to wait for upfront payment for helicopter. Therefore, don't assign someone's effort and sacrifice.

        1 reply 2 retweets 24 likes
      3. Dominika Lucas‏ @dominika_lucas Jan 27
        Replying to @mikeavdi @pid_gov and

        Denis Urubko does have Polish citizenship, hence the “Poles” #NangaParbat

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      4. Kat S‏ @laniusiaa Jan 27
        Replying to @dominika_lucas @mikeavdi and

        Pak Army waiting for upfront payment for helicopter delayed rescue operation for almost a day! Without this delay maybe both lives could’ve been saved.... and it’s Polish heroics saving at least one life

        0 replies 4 retweets 11 likes
      5. End of conversation
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      2. Mirek‏ @MirekP79 Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        There were 4 Polish climbers as a rescue team!! But Tomasz died because Paki Army refused to send helicopters until they get paid 50.000$ for this!!!! That's why rescue mission had to by deleyed for 24h!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shame on You!!!

        4 replies 11 retweets 18 likes
      3. Mohammad saif ud din‏ @710Saif Jan 29
        Replying to @MirekP79 @pid_gov and

        You can not say like that Sir. Any proof for that

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. روڈ کا شہزادہ‏ @roadkashehzada Jan 29
        Replying to @710Saif @MirekP79 and

        Plz check Facebook page of the mountaineer where his wife was asking to donate money so helicopter can be arranged

        0 replies 2 retweets 4 likes
      5. End of conversation
      1. wrzasa‏ @wrzasa Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        This is not Pakistan Army's operation. The army just provided helis charging $50 000 for them, payed up front, and refused to do anything without payment! Rescue team is Adam Bielecki, Denis Urubko, Jarek Botor and Piotr Tomala. Which of them is Pakistan soldier!? Liars!

        0 replies 8 retweets 41 likes
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      2. Ali Mir‏ @aliomir Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        Not the best thing to tweet when the rescue party are foreigners and we had to wait for the payment before allowing the use of helicopters

        1 reply 4 retweets 60 likes
      3. Gautam Tewari‏ @tewarigautam Jan 27
        Replying to @aliomir @pid_gov and

        The worst thing u ask when u asked for payment for rescuing. Is only this "insaniyat" left in Pakistan

        1 reply 4 retweets 6 likes
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      1. Romil Javed‏ @RomilJaved Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        Bad PR attempt by Pakistan. The rescue team consists entirely of 3 Poles and 1 Russian. And Pakistan only provided a chopper after $50K guarantee and in the process wasting some precious time (bad weather withstanding). Hope at least NOW you do something to speed this up!

        0 replies 7 retweets 24 likes
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      2. Sadik Aale Mohammad‏ @sadikaale Jan 27
        Replying to @pid_gov @OfficialDGISPR and

        Since when has government of Pakistan become a mouthpiece of the Pakistani army as well? This is a blatant lie and as per facts the rescue attempt was delayed because payment was being waited for

        1 reply 7 retweets 8 likes
      3. Muhibullah‏ @Mu7ibullah Jan 29
        Replying to @sadikaale @pid_gov and

        The army is department of the Federal government

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      4. Sadik Aale Mohammad‏ @sadikaale Jan 29
        Replying to @Mu7ibullah @pid_gov and

        It's the other way around sir :)

        0 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
      5. End of conversation

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